tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227748558915477890.post4338529302146253809..comments2018-04-22T19:39:34.239-05:00Comments on USCubaPolitics.com: United States Cuba Relations: The Kimber Obama LetterTony Martineznoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227748558915477890.post-48821586171945501152013-01-06T18:31:20.065-05:002013-01-06T18:31:20.065-05:00When President Obama understands the historic oppo...When President Obama understands the historic opportunity for a breakthrough in U.S. Cuba relations through the resolution of the Gross, Cuban Five, and other human related issues, he may very well decide to pardon the Five. A persuasive political case can be made despite those who would rather that the Five and Gross remain imprisoned. A dramatic potential scenario of the resolution of these cases was published here on May 2, 2012, The Freedom of Alan Gross and the Cuban Five. You can view here in our Archives.Tony Martinezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08305818761401974560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227748558915477890.post-57640433465620381632013-01-06T18:16:20.920-05:002013-01-06T18:16:20.920-05:00Anonymous: They don&#39;t have a right to another ...Anonymous: They don&#39;t have a right to another trial. The judicial procedure has about run its course. This being a political case, the Supreme Court has refused to review it. All they can hope for now is a pardon, highly unlikely on the part of a president who rarely grants them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227748558915477890.post-13659151263268499342013-01-06T16:40:20.967-05:002013-01-06T16:40:20.967-05:00Rafael - why don&#39;t you actually try to obtain ...Rafael - why don&#39;t you actually try to obtain sophisticated satellite communications equipment and SIM cards whose signals block or cannot be picked up by other communications? You cannot obtain such equipment freely here in the United States. Why don&#39;t you try to bring in sophisticated satellite communications equipment into a foreign country and see how those authorities respond? Try bringing such equipment here into the U.S. without the proper clearances and I assure you the CBP will not wave you in but bring you into a room for some lengthy questioning - and good luck taking your equipment with you. As for airspace, the airspace indeed belongs to the people who are citizens of their corresponding nation anywhere on the planet. However, there are rules and regulations regarding flying aircraft. Flight plans usually have to be filed and reviewed. Think you can fly anywhere you want to? Why don&#39;t you try renting an airplane and try flying over airspace over certain areas of the United States and not ask permission? See what happens. You won&#39;t get the chance. You do your cause no good by suggesting that one does not have to follow the rules of civility, domestic, and international law.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227748558915477890.post-68980922541444668822013-01-06T16:10:25.968-05:002013-01-06T16:10:25.968-05:00 As a Cuban citizen living in the U.S. I can cross... As a Cuban citizen living in the U.S. I can cross the border into your country with “sophisticated satellite equipment and spy SIM cards” tell Canadian customs that I’m bringing in such equipment in order to “liberize” Canada and you know what I would get from them? A laugh, yes a laugh and a “go ahead” and that is because a free country doesn’t need or fear such “sophisticated” equipment. <br />Only a totalitarian dictatorship fears a fax machine and free expression, and as for you other point about Brother to the Rescue violating Cuban air space, as a Cuban, the air space over my country belongs to all Cubans, I don’t need nor should any Cuban have to ask permission to fly over the air than rightly belongs to us!<br />Rafaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03005990702628113676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227748558915477890.post-22923937373811714312013-01-06T09:59:12.055-05:002013-01-06T09:59:12.055-05:00.....anonymuos ....they stil have the rigth t........anonymuos ....they stil have the rigth to another trial unlike the cubans imprison by politocal police in cubaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3227748558915477890.post-14725390019960987682013-01-05T18:54:02.732-05:002013-01-05T18:54:02.732-05:00This is a fair and thorough review of the events t...This is a fair and thorough review of the events that led to the imprisonment of the Cuban Five. For readers still questioning the accuracy of this letter, please read Amnesty International report, which clearly shows how irregular the trial of the five Cubans was: http://amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AMR51/093/2010/en/37243f8f-e69f-465a-adcc-902be3e5301c/amr510932010en.html#2.3.Ban%20on%20visits%20with%20wives%20of%20two%20of%20the%20prisoners|outlineAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com